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Insider Buying: Michael G. Rippey Acquires 2,000 Shares of Olympic Steel Stock
2015-08-25 09:02:57| Steel - Topix.net
Olympic Steel Director Michael G. Rippey purchased 2,000 shares of Olympic Steel stock in a transaction on Thursday, August 20th. The stock was bought at an average cost of $12.00 per share, for a total transaction of $24,000.00.
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Insider Buying: Pep Boys-Manny Moe and Jack major shareholder Purchases 2,200 Shares of Stock
2015-08-25 06:34:14| Auto Parts - Topix.net
Pep Boys-Manny Moe and Jack major shareholder Gamco Investors, Inc. Et Al purchased 2,200 shares of the stock in a transaction dated Friday, August 21st. The stock was purchased at an average price of $10.86 per share, for a total transaction of $23,892.00.
U.S. automakers take hit in stock slide
2015-08-25 05:49:12| Automakers - Topix.net
Despite having significant exposure in China, major U.S. automakers joined other large companies in rebounding Monday from the stock crash at the opening. General Motors was trading down 84 cents a share at U.S. automakers take hit in stock slide Despite having significant exposure in China, major U.S. automakers joined other large companies in rebounding Monday from the stock crash at the opening.
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Deere (DE) Stock Continues to Decline on Lower Guidance
2015-08-25 03:53:15| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Today, analysts at RBC Capital warned that farm cash receipts are likely to continue to decline, which could hurt the company's sales, according to Barron's . "Looking ahead: Looks like large Ag could have another challenging year as early orders for N. America planters, sprayers and tillage currently lower y/y , used industry inventories elevated, and U.S. farm cash receipts projected -7% in 2015 and -1% in 2016," said analysts Seth Weber and Emily McLaughlin.
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The Alfred E. Neuman Stock Market
2015-08-24 21:04:51| Beverages - Topix.net
How does one sum up the wildest 15 minutes of trading and a session that should rank as one of the craziest in the history of Wall Street? In the infamous words of the Mad Magazine's Alfred E. Neuman, "What, me worry?" The Dow Jones erased most of its historic 1,000-point plunge off the opening bell, as it traded lower by roughly 200 points at the time this article was written. During the collapse, several large-cap issues traded down to levels not seen in years and may not be revisited for a long time, if ever.
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